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I have a DVD stuck in my computer. When I hit the eject button, nothing happens (in fact, the icon doesn’t even appear on the screen). If I open DVD Player and hit “Eject”, nothing happens and it says, “Supported Disk Not Available.” It’s completely in the computer, so I can’t even pull it out with any sort of tool. Can anyone help?

the next time you boot it up, hold down left click as the computer turns on. that should work

If doesn’t work all three option 1 change the Keyboard 2 open the hardware DVD drive and take out drive 3 when you boot up press the eject button so many cases it work.

“the icon doesn’t even appear on the screen”. Do you mean the Eject icon, or the icon of the disk on the desktop? From the context, I presume you mean the Eject icon? The Eject button must be held down for a second or two in order to eject a disk; you can’t just stab it. That said, the disk might be stuck–is it a standard size disk?–or the drive could be defective. Have you tried al the suggested solutions yet, and has anything worked? It would be helpful to know what model of Mac you have.

You can try holding option whilst booting, when the disc option comes up try to eject. If that doesn’t work, you can try to knock it out by holding the macbook with the dvd slot facing the ground and then quickly moving the macbook up and down in a jerking motion ( this does work, just make sure you have a good grip ;) Good Luck